Kentucky: Timothy Peters preview

* Carrying Momentum to Kentucky...Timothy Peters has just three races
behind the wheel of the ...

* Carrying Momentum to Kentucky...Timothy Peters has just three races
behind the wheel of the #17 Strutmasters.com Toyota Tundra for Red Horse
Racing and each one has been impressive. Peters brought home an eighth
place finish at Michigan International Speedway in his first outing with
the new team. He backed that up with a top-10 run in Milwaukee, but
didn't get the finish he was looking for thanks to an ill-timed caution
that came out just as Peters was making his green flag pit stop. The #17
Strutmasters.com rallied again in Memphis and brought home a seventh
place finish after running consistently in the top-10 for all 201 laps.
The momentum that is building from these three races should pay off for
the #17 team in Kentucky. They are setting their sights on a fight for
the checkered flag.

* Peters at Kentucky...The Built Ford Tough 225 will mark Timothy Peters
fourth Camping World Truck Series start at Kentucky Speedway. In three
previous starts in 2005, 2006, and 2008 Peters finished 28th, 25th and
19th respectively. He also earned a top-10 start in 2006 when he started
from the 10th position.

Timothy Peters on racing at Kentucky Speedway "I like Kentucky Speedway.
We have practiced well and raced well there but it seems like something
always happens in the race and we don't have the results to show for
it. We are taking the same truck we raced in Michigan and I'm really
excited about that. The truck was really good and we earned an eighth
place finish so I'm hoping to improve our Michigan results at Kentucky."

Crew Chief Chad Kendrick on Kentucky Speedway "I am really looking
forward to Kentucky. We are racing the same truck we raced at Michigan
and that is something Timothy is really excited about because he really
liked the feel and the aero balance of that truck in Michigan. Kentucky
hasn't been the best track for us but we are hoping for a big turnaround
this weekend. I think we have a shot a getting a great finish and racing
for a win."

Equipment Information Timothy Peters will compete with chassis # 138 in
the Built Ford Tough 225 at Kentucky Speedway. This is the same chassis
he drove at Michigan International Speedway where he started 18th and
finished eighth.